Push to Kindle 1.5

Enter article URL

Article URL

Enter an article URL and click Preview. We'll try to extract the article's content and show you a preview of what we've got. If you're happy, you can go ahead and have it sent to your Kindle. To test, try one of the following:

Simple to use

Browser extensions

Once installed you'll see a new toolbar button in your browser. Whenever you load a web article you'd like to read on your Kindle, simply click this button and you'll see the Push to Kindle preview screen. One more click and you've sent the article to your Kindle.

On mobile devices you can send articles to your Kindle using the share menu. On Android and Kindle Fire devices, Push to Kindle will appear as an entry in the share menu once installed. On other mobile devices, you can choose to share by e-mail and use our email service.

Bookmarklet

If you're not using one of the browsers above, you can use our bookmarklet. To quickly and easily send content you encounter online to your Kindle, drag the Push to Kindle button below to your browser's bookmarks toolbar. Then whenever you'd like to send the page you're reading to your Kindle, click the bookmarklet.

Changing the ending to @pushtokindle.com in step 4 ensures our service processes the article first and then sends it to your Kindle account.

The first time you do this, you'll receive an email from us asking you to confirm the address you're sending from. After confirming, you'll have the opportunity to save your Push to Kindle email address in your contacts list to make future sending faster. (Simply typing 'kin' in to the To: field should show your Push to Kindle address as an option.)

If you own a 3G Kindle device and you want to make sure you will not be charged by Amazon, please send to @free.pushtokindle.com.

* So if your Kindle email address is example@kindle.com, you can send web articles via our service by sending to example@pushtokindle.com. Other supported destinations: @pushtokindle.cn (for accounts in China) and @pushtopbsync.com (for PocketBook users).

Pricing

It's free to get started!

The first 25 articles processed by our e-mail service are free, after that you'll have two options:

Note: Amazon does not yet support delivery of personal documents in Kindle for Windows Phone and Kindle for PC.

If you have an e-reader that's not a Kindle, we also offer EPUB, MOBI and PDF downloads. These can be manually transferred via cable or downloaded over the web — depending on your device. If you need help, feel free to contact us at help@fivefilters.org.

How does it work?

Push to Kindle works by processing web pages in roughly the following way:

Sustainer membership

If you like the service and you're able to contribute towards it, please consider signing up for a sustainer account. Your contribution will help us maintain the service and continue developing it. You'll also receive an activation key to use with our Push to Kindle email service, allowing you to send as many articles as you like from your iPhone or iPad.

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